Paddy Pimblett has told UFC fans that he will never again fight at The O2 arena in London while insisting that Dana White will go back on his vow over holding an event at Anfield.
UFC president White seemed to end The Baddy's dream of fighting at his spiritual home and the residence of his beloved Liverpool FC by saying that the promotion will not "go outside in f****** England" due to the weather.
Unperturbed by those words despite their sincerity, the 27-year-old has his eyes on an Anfield card down the line while planning to fight in Las Vegas later this year. READ MORE: UFC London finale ends after 16 seconds with horror knee injury as Tom Aspinall collapses When asked if he thinks his submission victory over Jordan Leavitt was his last fight in the UK, because the UFC will want to capitalise on his popularity on pay-per-view cards, he agreed.Pimblett said: "Yeah, most definitely.
Yous know that. Know what I mean.Adding: "Yeah I know for a fact know that I'll be fighting on PPVs, Jon Anik, Joe Rogan and DC (Daniel Cormier) commentating.Who should Paddy Pimblett fight next?
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